Publishing company in Sydney
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Gazebo Books is an Australia -based independent publisher of literary fiction, non-fiction and poetry.
Background
Gazebo Books was co-founded by writer Xavier Hennekinne and has been publishing literary works of international and Australian fiction and non-fiction since 2018. Authors published include Catherine Rey ,[ 1] Sanaz Fotouhi,[ 2] Sreedhevi Iyer,[ 3] Katia Ariel,[ 4] artist Patrick Hartigan, Lydie Salvayre , Wanjikũ Wa Ngũgĩ , comic artist Mandy Ord [ 5] and Nobel Prize winner Elfriede Jelinek .[ 6]
In 2020, Gazebo Books launched its poetry imprint Life Before Man,[ 7] edited by artist Phil Day ,[ 8] and releasing collections by S. K. Kelen,[ 9] Cassandra Atherton , Paul Hetherington , Subhash Jaireth , Anthony Lawrence , Alex Selenitsch, Naveen Kishore , Kimberly Williams and Natalie Cooke, and the international anthology Alcatraz . In June 2025, Alan Fyfe's poetry collection G-d, Sleep, and Chaos was shortlisted for the Western Australian Premier’s Book Awards in the Poetry Book of the Year category.[ 10]
Gazebo Books commissions translations into English. Notably, in December 2022, it released Around the world with writers, scientists and philosophers , by French philosopher Michel Serres , translated by Gila Walker, and in August 2023, The Mud of a Century by Yuka Ishii ,[ 11] [ 12] translated by Haydn Trowell. Trowell also translated Schoolgirl by Rie Qudan , which was released in March 2025.[ 13]
In March 2024, Katia Ariel's memoir The Swift Dark Tide was shortlisted for the Stella Prize .[ 14]
Gazebo Books publications are distributed by New South Books through Alliance Distribution Services.[ 15]
References
^ Ford, Catherine (April 19, 2018). "The Lovers review: Catherine Rey's timely and sophisticated thriller" . The Sydney Morning Herald .
^ "Non-fiction: Love Marriage in Kabul and three other books" . 12 February 2021.
^ Goldsworthy, Kerryn (November 14, 2018). "Jungle Without Water review: Sreedhevi Iyer's stories of cultural cross-currents" . The Sydney Morning Herald .
^ "Stella Prize longlist announcement" . www.artshub.com.au . 2024-03-04. Retrieved 2024-03-04 .
^ Caleo, Bernard (2023-10-26). "Bernard Caleo reviews 'Bulk Nuts' by Mandy Ord and 'New York City Glow' by Rachel Coad" . Australian Book Review . Retrieved 2024-03-08 .
^ Austlit. "Gazebo Books | AustLit: Discover Australian Stories" . www.austlit.edu.au . Retrieved 2020-12-07 .
^ "Life Before Man – Gazebo Books" . Retrieved 2020-12-07 .
^ "About – Life Before Man" .
^ "Poems from the enduring sonnet to the lyrical and the contemporary" . 21 January 2021.
^ "2025 Premier's Book Awards Shortlist Announced | State Library of Western Australia" . slwa.wa.gov.au . 2025-07-27. Retrieved 2025-07-20 .
^ Carroll, Cameron Woodhead and Steven (2023-12-15). "Eight books: A winning novella and William McInnes' Australian sayings" . The Sydney Morning Herald . Retrieved 2024-03-04 .
^ Henry, Rick (2024-01-15). " "The Mud of a Century" by Yūka Ishii" . Retrieved 2024-03-04 .
^ Capp, Cameron Woodhead and Fiona (2025-06-18). "Ten new fiction and non-fiction books to add to your reading list" . The Sydney Morning Herald . Retrieved 2025-07-20 .
^ "Prose is in, poetry is out: These are the authors up for the $60,000 Stella Prize" . ABC News . 2024-03-04. Retrieved 2024-03-08 .
^ "About | NewSouth Books" . www.newsouthbooks.com.au . Retrieved 2020-12-07 .
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